SUMMARY
# Experiment Scoring Methodology
## Background and Rationale
This methodological validation study aims to establish and validate a comprehensive 10-dimension scoring rubric for evaluating neurodegeneration research experiments within NeuroWiki's collaborative platform. The scoring methodology addresses a critical gap in standardized assessment of experimental quality and potential impact in neurodegenerative disease research. The study design employs a multi-phase validation approach involving e
METHODOLOGY NOTES
Phase 1: Recruit 50 neurodegeneration experts (15 academic researchers, 15 industry scientists, 10 clinicians, 10 regulatory specialists) with >5 years experience. Conduct 2-hour training session on scoring rubric application. Phase 2: Select 100 diverse experimental proposals from NeuroWiki database spanning Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, ALS, and Huntington's disease research. Proposals must include complete methodology, objectives, and resource requirements. Phase 3: Implement blinded scoring process where each proposal receives evaluation from 5 randomly assigned experts. Experts score each 10-dimension independently using standardized electronic forms with detailed scoring guidelines. Dimensions include: hypothesis clarity, experimental design, statistical considerations, feasibility, innovation, clinical relevance, technical rigor, resource efficiency, timeline realism, and impact potential. Phase 4: Conduct statistical analysis using SPSS v28 and R statistical software. Calculate int